After the last news worthy stuff happened with Five-Six my instructor (hes a durmmer in a classic rock cover band) called Five-Six to see if they could play figuring they'd be looking for good bands. The person they spoke with essentially said their flavor isn't what their audience appeals too and denied them.

Lots of players go into different business's and they don't make it. Seeing this club struggle doesn't surprise me. What music they choose to offer and what clientele they choose to cater to will have a lot more to do with the success or failure of the business than the color of Barnett's skin.

I don't know why the failure of his club would cause him not to want to play in Green Bay. Any player with any character at all wants to win. If the Packers win, players will want to play here. If they're not winning, for some players, Green Bay can seem dismal perhaps. If you're a family I would think Green Bay would be the ideal place to play. I think those things play a much bigger role than a failed business

What part of Green Bay is this Bar in? I have been to alot of bars in my day, I would say you have the most trouble with the music that is being played, what location the bar is located those are both major factors. Not saying the younger music is all bad, my son listens to all the latest teenage stuff and most I like. IMO whenever someone drinks no matter where it maybe it clouds peoples judgement and that is when fights start.

Hmmmm........got my hand slapped.
I was just trying to voice my opinion (thats all it was, my opinion) on what might have helped add to the problems at Barnett's club.
I wish it WOULD have been a success. Young people NEED places to hang out, and positive role models, which Barnett could be to the young folks. All it takes is a few bad apples to spoil it for everyone else.
I don't know if a restaurant would be any better there. I guess it would depend on what kind of food it would serve, and the prices.

Not at all cheesey, it was just that the topic is quite a riling one, and in this instance we were all headed towards a big argument going around in circles.

For example: You make a point, and kmac replies to it. Then you reply to kmacs comment, and someone else comes in and takes issue with your point so he comments on it. Then a fourth person comes in and starts taking offense with person #3's comment. It just keeps growing.

I don't think that the sale/nonsale of five-six has anything to do with Barnett's length of stay. MM has said multiple times that he has spoken with Nick about the club and "let him know where he stands", or something to that affect.

I took MM's comments to mean that he wanted Nick to focus totally on football, and not a business, and Nick understood. It was not a demand or requirement, though. Seemed like a respectful conversation where the coach gave some life advice, and told him to take it as just that. Advice.

I used to go to a country music bar back in Sheboygan Wisconsin, and they packed them in every night, it was a blast...I never witnessed any fights...but then again the owner wouldnt have let that happen anyways they would have been kicked out by the seat of their pants...maybe thats the problem, being that Barnett isnt there alot and has others running it for him, sometimes you just cant seem to find good help...

Not at all cheesey, it was just that the topic is quite a riling one, and in this instance we were all headed towards a big argument going around in circles.

For example: You make a point, and kmac replies to it. Then you reply to kmacs comment, and someone else comes in and takes issue with your point so he comments on it. Then a fourth person comes in and starts taking offense with person #3's comment. It just keeps growing.

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Well.......we need SOMETHING to talk about during the off season!!!LOLOLOL!!! :rotflmao:

I don't think that the sale/nonsale of five-six has anything to do with Barnett's length of stay. MM has said multiple times that he has spoken with Nick about the club and "let him know where he stands", or something to that affect.

I took MM's comments to mean that he wanted Nick to focus totally on football, and not a business, and Nick understood. It was not a demand or requirement, though. Seemed like a respectful conversation where the coach gave some life advice, and told him to take it as just that. Advice.

That's just my :twocents:

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I don't the Ted should have anything to say about what Nick's investments are. I think if Ted feels that this club is interfering with his image as a Packer and he wants to address that, it's ok. But that's as far as it should go.